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William R. Adams M.D.

Salt Lake City, Utah

1936 - 2020

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William R Adams MD February 20, 1936 ~ August 31, 2020William Roy Adams MD, Born to Lucille & William Wallace Adams in Salt Lake City. Survived by his wife & sweetheart of 47 years, Diane Adams, as well as his children, grands, great grands & dogs. As we navigate the vast & empty...

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Just found my birth certificate and very proud to see that this man was my doctor! Sending warm wishes to his friends and family

I´m just seeing this. I´m so sad to think he´s gone. He delivered my three babies. I thought the world of him. My 2nd baby was early. They flew my to university hospitals. He actually beat the helicopter!!! I just loved him. God bless. May his memory be eternal.

Diane, it's been so long since the four of us have visited but we remember both of you with affection. Bill was a good and gentle man with great conviction and a generous heart. Our love and hugs to you, Sam and Rebecca

I am so sorry to read of the death of Bill, Diane & family! May you find comfort, peace, & the love of family & friends through God’s tender mercy.
R.I.P., Bill, in God’s loving embrace & may His perpetual light & love forever shine upon you, your family, & loved one❣❣❣

I am so sad to have read this today. Bill was so amazing! I loved the times and will cherish them from the cabin at Bear Lake. Love you Diane and thinking of you and sending lots of love.

Dear Bill & Diane,
Thank you for being such a wonderful friend to our daughter Jill.

I am so sorry to hear this! Doc Adams delivered both of my babies and I loved his quiet demeanor and clever wit! God speed special man.

Diane we certainly miss our get togethers for a drink and good discussions. Our sincere condolences on Bill's passing. Jud & Adele

Bill will be missed. Loved & respected him even when he took a puzzle piece & put in his pocket & then it would magically appear as he placed the last piece to complete the puzzle. His antics were a delight.